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AUA Thai Language course

Post by Nick@AUA » May 23, 2006, 12:50 pm

We will have 2 (semi)beginners Thai Courses starting on August 8th.

The classes will be 2 hours long and will be from 11.30 am to 1.30 pm, and 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm Tuesday to Friday, and will run for 6 weeks (total class time 48 hours). The maximum no. of students per class is 12. The course fee is 3900 Baht (plus book 250 Baht).

More details can be found on the following link..

http://www.udonmap.com/udonthaniforum/v ... 7653#17653

Please call me if you have any questions or email at udorn@auathailand.org

Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you

Nick
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Re: AUA Thai Language course

Post by pinophai » May 31, 2006, 12:37 am

AUA Manager wrote:We currently have 3 people signed up for the Thai Language course (Beginners) starting June 13th at AUA Udon Thani.

We need 6 people for the course to open so.. please can you contact me if you are interested in enrolling on the course.

The classes will be 2 hours long and will be from 11.30 am to 1.30 pm, and 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm Tuesday to Friday, and will run for 6 weeks (total class time 48 hours). The maximum no. of students per class is 12. The course fee is 3900 Baht (plus book 250 Baht).

More details can be found on the following link..

http://www.udonmap.com/udonthaniforum/v ... 7653#17653

Please call me if you have any questions or email at udorn@auathailand.org

Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you

Nick
My wife and I planning to move to Thailand on 3 december. Will there be any courses later then that date. Better next year january?

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Post by Nick@AUA » May 31, 2006, 12:24 pm

Dear Pinophai

Thanks for your enquiry.

We will be having classes all year round. The term starting after New Year will begin on 9th January for 6 weeks.

Next term starting 13th June is now open with 6 'students' signed up.

Contact me if you need any more help.

Nick

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Post by Nick@AUA » July 9, 2006, 3:36 pm

The next Thai Language course is starting on 8th August. We have TWO class times available: 11.30-1.30 & 2.00 - 4.00pm (both for beginners). We don't have enough people for the Intermediate course yet. However, the beginners course is aimed at people who are not total beginners anyway. As Ray will tell you, it helps a lot if you have some Thai already.

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Post by Nick@AUA » July 19, 2006, 2:42 pm

Just a note - the courses are designed for people who have studied/learnt some Thai already and are wishing to improve on it. If you are totally new to Thai or Thailand then you might find the course too difficult.

Any input is welcome on this

Thanks

Nick

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Post by Bump » July 19, 2006, 4:30 pm

Having four hours of clas time left I would really recommend this course for people really wanting to learn Thai beyond being a tourist. Don't fool yourself and think your going to be speaking Thai at anything near a reasonable level in six weeks, not going to happen, the course is designed in mdoules so you can pretty much jump in at anytime.

Thia is not an easy language to learn but your native language wasn't either and you didn't learn it in six weeks. If you really want to enjoy Thailand beyond waitng for those conversations between yourself and your fellow countrymen being tied to the complex area all the time.

If it's OK not to understand what is going on around you depending on your wife or girlfriend and hoping they are telling you the correct information. If it's ok not understanding the conversation between your girl and her friends, then don't take the course.

If you don't mind being led around like a child to find places, then by all means don't bother it's work.

But if you want to get beyond that lifestyle you need to speak the language.

As many of you remeber I supported a Thia language class here, there was only one reason no place for group classes. This is an excellent class enviornment, but it's a buusiness if it doesn't get the community support it won't be around long and we will be back to sqauare one so if you have an interest I strongly recommend you support this effort.

Darn Nick probably won't give me anyhting off for this either :lol:

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Post by Nick@AUA » July 29, 2006, 1:32 pm

Dear all

We have decided that we are going to have 2 courses of Thai as follows:

11.30-1.30, T-F - Semi Intermediate, &
2.00 - 4.00, T-F - Beginners

11.30-1.30 will be for Thai learners who have some experience of Thai (including the existing students), and will start book 2 together. If you are an absolute beginner this course is not for you. It is 'semi-intermediate', with some review of the basics for new students.

2.00-4.00 will be for Thai learners who have only a little or no Thai. If you have some 'basic' Thai, this will help you too. You will start at book 1.

For those of you out there who are pretty good at Thai already (i.e.Intermediate), we don't have enough people yet. If you would like to join the Semi Intermediate class to help with pronunciation etc. you're welcome too.

Please note:The courses start on 8th August.
Max no. per class=14

Many thanks for your support.

Nick Dunning
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Post by Bump » July 29, 2006, 6:59 pm

Good to know Nick see you on the 8th

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Post by Nick@AUA » July 30, 2006, 10:53 am

Thanks Ray

I am relying on you to keep this thread running.

I am thinking about reducing the length of each class from 2 hours a day to 1.5 hrs per day. This way we can reduce the price down to 3000 baht for the 36 hour/ 6 week course.

Please can anyone interested in studying Thai next term, let me know which you prefer: 2hrs/6 wks/3900฿ or 1.5hrs/6 wks/3000฿?

Thanks again.

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Post by Grandad » July 30, 2006, 9:40 pm

I would prefer 1.5 hours.

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Post by Bump » July 30, 2006, 10:59 pm

1.5 would be Ok with me a long as there is a break at 45 mins. this is intense

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Post by Nick@AUA » July 31, 2006, 10:25 am

We will make the classes thus:

12.00-1.30 Semi Intermediate/Book 2
2.00-3.30 Beginners/Book 1

This would mean the course(s) would be 6 hrs per week/6 weeks = 36 hours.

That makes it just over 80 baht per hour - which I think is pretty reasonable.

Again, if you have any questions, email, pm or call me.

Cheers
Nick

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Post by Bump » July 31, 2006, 1:04 pm

Good Price good classes

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